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I bought King Kong 26650 batteries for a light I never ended up using. I bought 4 flat tops and 2 button tops. The idea was to use one button top and 2 flat tops because using all buttons would be just a little tight. Since I have already sold the light, I guess I should do the same for the batteries. And the large Enova charger that can handle 8 of them. All virtually brand new. Make me an offer.
 
Thanks for the bump. Nobody wants to make an offer on 6 King Kong batteries and a great 8-cell charger? All virtually brand new?


iPhone. iTypo. iApologize.
 
I'll add that I saw a user review recommendation on amazon for Foxnovo batteries, and bought a 4 pack of them. They've all performed great, barely losing any brightness on a single dive(maybe 10%), and only about 20-25% over two dives. I've taken them on daytime dives, wreck penetration, and night dives.

Specifically it's Foxnovo 5000 mAh batteries.
 
Enerpower!! There is someone testing about 26650 batteries on the net. Please search for details. either candlelight forum or budgetlight forum.
 

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